The open house provided a rare look into the camp. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, members from all across the community poured through Perry-Mansfield getting a little look and taste of what the school offers.

There were equestrian demonstrations, aerial dance, ballet, hip-hop dance presentations, song-writing sessions and a look into rehearsals for two upcoming shows.

Perry-Mansfield performances are scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday with "Scene Crawl," described as a moveable feast of important scenes from theater repertoire in all venues. Both shows begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 and are available by clicking here or at the door.

The school then will put on an "Evening of Dance" from Friday to Sunday. This performance, Lazarus said, is unique. She said the school rarely holds performances off campus, but the Steamboat Springs High School venue provided a prime location. Each show begins at 8 p.m., and tickets can be purchased for $25 by clicking here or at the door.

On Sunday, members of each performance were giving people a look into the numbers.

“It was a good opportunity to bring the community here,” said, Alden Moore, who teaches theater at the school. “I think everyone in Steamboat knows about Perry-Mansfield. If they don’t, it was a great way to reconnect to the camp.”

The event drew large crowds throughout the day, offering a look at what goes on at the school.

From dance, equestrian, acting and singing, the open house was a great way to showcase the school in its 100th year.

“We wanted to help out with the open house and make it a positive experience for everyone,” said Tyrone Speller, who was doing a six-week summer course at the school and will enroll in the University of Oklahoma for dance in the fall. “The feel of today is amazing.”